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Regulating the disposal of cigarette butts as toxic hazardous waste
by
Barnes, Richard L
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advocacy
/ Cigarette butts
/ Cigarette industry
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Cigarettes
/ Consumers
/ Costs
/ environment
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulation
/ Extended producer responsibility
/ Fees
/ Fees & charges
/ Government Regulation
/ Hazardous materials
/ Hazardous Substances
/ Hazardous waste
/ Hazardous Waste - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Hazardous waste disposal
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Heavy metals
/ Landfill
/ Leachates
/ Legislation
/ Luggage
/ Mercury
/ Pesticides
/ precautionary principle
/ Product stewardship
/ public policy
/ Refuse Disposal - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Research Paper
/ Retail stores
/ Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Tires
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco industry
/ toxic waste
/ United States
/ Waste disposal
2011
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Regulating the disposal of cigarette butts as toxic hazardous waste
by
Barnes, Richard L
in
advocacy
/ Cigarette butts
/ Cigarette industry
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Cigarettes
/ Consumers
/ Costs
/ environment
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulation
/ Extended producer responsibility
/ Fees
/ Fees & charges
/ Government Regulation
/ Hazardous materials
/ Hazardous Substances
/ Hazardous waste
/ Hazardous Waste - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Hazardous waste disposal
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Heavy metals
/ Landfill
/ Leachates
/ Legislation
/ Luggage
/ Mercury
/ Pesticides
/ precautionary principle
/ Product stewardship
/ public policy
/ Refuse Disposal - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Research Paper
/ Retail stores
/ Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Tires
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco industry
/ toxic waste
/ United States
/ Waste disposal
2011
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Regulating the disposal of cigarette butts as toxic hazardous waste
by
Barnes, Richard L
in
advocacy
/ Cigarette butts
/ Cigarette industry
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Cigarettes
/ Consumers
/ Costs
/ environment
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulation
/ Extended producer responsibility
/ Fees
/ Fees & charges
/ Government Regulation
/ Hazardous materials
/ Hazardous Substances
/ Hazardous waste
/ Hazardous Waste - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Hazardous waste disposal
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Heavy metals
/ Landfill
/ Leachates
/ Legislation
/ Luggage
/ Mercury
/ Pesticides
/ precautionary principle
/ Product stewardship
/ public policy
/ Refuse Disposal - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Research Paper
/ Retail stores
/ Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Tires
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco industry
/ toxic waste
/ United States
/ Waste disposal
2011
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Regulating the disposal of cigarette butts as toxic hazardous waste
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Regulating the disposal of cigarette butts as toxic hazardous waste
2011
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Overview
The trillions of cigarette butts generated each year throughout the world pose a significant challenge for disposal regulations, primarily because there are millions of points of disposal, along with the necessity to segregate, collect and dispose of the butts in a safe manner, and cigarette butts are toxic, hazardous waste. There are some hazardous waste laws, such as those covering used tyres and automobile batteries, in which the retailer is responsible for the proper disposal of the waste, but most post-consumer waste disposal is the responsibility of the consumer. Concepts such as extended producer responsibility (EPR) are being used for some post-consumer waste to pass the responsibility and cost for recycling or disposal to the manufacturer of the product. In total, 32 states in the US have passed EPR laws covering auto switches, batteries, carpet, cell phones, electronics, fluorescent lighting, mercury thermostats, paint and pesticide containers, and these could be models for cigarette waste legislation. A broader concept of producer stewardship includes EPR, but adds the consumer and the retailer into the regulation. The State of Maine considered a comprehensive product stewardship law in 2010 that is a much better model than EPR. By using either EPR or the Maine model, the tobacco industry will be required to cover the cost of collecting and disposing of cigarette butt waste. Additional requirements included in the Maine model are needed for consumers and businesses to complete the network that will be necessary to maximise the segregation and collection of cigarette butts to protect the environment.
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